Professional Development for the Military Leader

When I was a kid practicing martial arts, we had a belief that the person we would be competing against was out there working harder. When I was ready to quit or not going 100% in practice, I’d picture the other guy doing more and that would fire me up. In life, we need to adopt the same philosophy. We need to grab a book instead of our phones and surfing social media. When we feel like giving up on a troop; give him just one more try. We might not like it now, but it is always worth it in the end.

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Joe Lawrence

Joe is passionate about developing others using the lessons he has learned from education, mentors, military and life. His personal mission is to serve others through mentorship so they can grow into their full potential as leaders.